Former Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock has expressed interest in the managerial vacancy at Inverness.

Charlie Christie quit as Caley Thistle boss after their 2-1 defeat by St
Mirren left them bottom of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League with no points
from three games.

And Warnock, who left Bramall Lane after United were relegated from the
English top flight last season, immediately threw his hat into the ring.

He told the Scottish Daily Star: 'I have often talked about managing up in
Scotland.

'We have family up there and my wife has already said she would like to live
up in Scotland at some point.

'I'm dying to get back into the game and if Inverness or anybody else want to
talk to me then I'd be delighted to do so.'

Former Inverness managers John Robertson and Craig Brewster have also been
linked with a return to the Highlands after director of football Graeme Bennett
refused to rule out appointing a former manager.

Robertson recently took over as manager of Derry City while Aberdeen would not
stand in 40-year-old striker Brewster's way if he wished to return to
management.